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<p><font size="5">Web Start Plugin For Eclipse</font></p>
<p><font size="3">For more information visit: <a href="http://webstart.sourceforge.net">http://webstart.sourceforge.net</a></font></p>
<p><font size="3"><a href="http://webstart.sourceforge.net" target="_blank">Tutorials</a> 
  and <a href="http://webstart.sourceforge.net/webstart_viewlet_swf.html" target="_blank">demo</a> 
  are available at above website and Eclipse Help. </font></p>
<p><b><i>Java Web Start Plugin for Eclipse (WS4E) - Introduction</i></b></p>
<p>Java Web Start is a technology to ease the development &amp; deployment of 
  Java application. For developers, it frees you from concerning how the client 
  is luanched - from web browser or from desktop; also it provides innovative 
  deployment scheme enabling a web server to distribute and update client code. 
  For users, with Java Web start, a simple click will install and launch the application 
  your desired. </p>
<p>Java Web Start Plugin for Eclipse (WS4E) helps you to deploy your Java application 
  through Java Web Start. With WS4E, Developers with very little knowledge can 
  deploy their applications with just a few clicks. For advanced developers, WS4E 
  is flexible enough to provide all kinds of configurations, settings.<br>
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<b><i>Features </i></b> 
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  <li>Intuitive wizard guide</li>
  <li>Automatically generating JNLP files;</li>
  <li>Ability to read and parse existing JNLP files;</li>
  <li>Supporting all kinds of elements defined in JNLP specificiation; fully support 
    JNLP Spec. 1.0;</li>
  <li>Ability to import jar files and to create files on the fly;</li>
  <li>Ability to import native lib jar files as well as raw native lib files;</li>
  <li>Automatically signing all jar files, optional;</li>
  <li>Generating launch HTML file and local testing JNLP file; </li>
  <li>Launch web start from Eclipse workbench. <br>
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